lacrimābilis, e [lacrimō, to weep], adj., lamentable.

laedō, ere, laesī, laesus, to hurt, injure.

Laeliānus, ī, m., one of the Thirty Tyrants; emperor in Gaul after the death of Postumus.

Laelius, ī, m., C. Laelius, consul 190 B.C.

laetitia, ae [laetus, joyful], f., joy, rejoicing.

laetor, ārī, ātus sum [laetus, joyful], to rejoice, be joyful, be glad.

Laevīnus, ī, m., the name of a Roman family. 1. L. Valerius (Laevīnus), consul 206 B.C. 2. M. Valerius Laevīnus, consul 210 B.C. 3. P. Valerius Laevīnus, consul 280 B.C.

laevus, a, um, adj., left; as subst., laeva, ae, f., the left; in laevā, on the left side.

Lamponius, ī, m., a leader of the Marian party in the Civil war between Marius and Sulla.

languor, ōris, m., faintness, feebleness, weariness.